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CLR 2000 CC8 Cooling Hood Assembly - continued
Remove the protective tape from the adhesive strips and
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press the brackets into place within the markings on the
freezer.
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Place the dehumidifying canister in the center of the CC8
containers. Ensure that the canister is at room
temperature or cooler and that the indicator cap shows
blue. Recharge the canister if the indicator is pink. Keep
the canister box for recharging the canister.
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Connect the power cable to the back of the Cooling
Hood and connect the power supply to a grounded
outlet. Then turn the power switch on the Cooling Hood
to "ON".
(To Cooling Hood )
(To Grounded Outlet)
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(Cooling Hood back view)
Open the base ring by removing one thumb screw and
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thumb nut. Place the ring around the Mounting Base
modules so that the triangular notches rest between the
containers. Install the thumbscrew and nut, then tighten
to secure the assembly.
NOTE: ENSURE THE WEATHER STRIPS WITHIN
THE BASE RING ARE FACING UPWARD.
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Place the Cooling Hood over the containers so that the
base of the hood sits flat upon the weather stripping in
the base ring. The temperature display should face
directly in front and the thermometer lead should hang
down within the center of the containers.

OPERATION TIPS

Allow the Cooling Hood to operate overnight to cool product
ingredients before external temperatures rise.
When replacing ingredients during warmer temperatures,
ensure the Cooling Hood is removed from the CC8 machine for
as short of a period as possible.
Keep chilled ingredients on hand for refilling empty containers
during the day.
Fill containers #3 and #7 with ingredients that require the
most cooling. The airflow pattern of the Cooling Hood cools
these containers more than the others.
Turn off the Cooling Hood when external temperatures fall
below 67 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid the coolsink from
freezing up over time and stopping the internal fan. If this
occurs, see Step #3 under MAINTENANCE OF THE COOLING
HOOD ASSEMBLY.
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